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A New Rust Belt Urbanist: January 2012
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A New Rust Belt Urbanist. Currently a graduate student at the University of South Carolina, I study urban sociology and inequality. Originally from Western Pennsylvania, I am particularly interested in how changes in regional economic structures effect stratification and mobility opportunities, particularly for the working class. I also participate in the scholarship of teaching and learning. View my complete profile. Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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A New Rust Belt Urbanist: Hiatus...
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A New Rust Belt Urbanist. Currently a graduate student at the University of South Carolina, I study urban sociology and inequality. Originally from Western Pennsylvania, I am particularly interested in how changes in regional economic structures effect stratification and mobility opportunities, particularly for the working class. I also participate in the scholarship of teaching and learning. View my complete profile. Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Wednesday, January 18, 2012. Here is my CV. My friend Matt...
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Department History | Department of Sociology
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Grad Students on the Job Market. Founded in 1920 by Howard W. Odum, our department has played a prominent role in the development of sociology as a major field of study in the social sciences. Judged “distinguished” in the 1930s by an American Council of Education evaluation, we continue to be regarded as one of the very best in the world. Membership on the ASA council, and several section and committee chairs of the ASA. Draws outstanding speakers from around the country and abroad, as well as providing...
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Curriculum Vitae – Eli Mender
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UF), currently enrolled. BA in Women’s Studies. Moradi, B., Tebbe, E., Brewster, M. E., Budge, S., Lenzen, A., Ege, E., Schuch, E., Arango, S., Angelone, N., Mender, E. Hiner, D., Huscher, K., Painter, J., and Flores, M. (in press). A Content analysis of literature on trans people and issues: 2002 to 2012. Master’s Thesis (In Progress, May 2015 present). Research Assistant Volunteer for Dr. Bonnie Moradi. 8216;s Psychology Lab (February 2013 April 2014). 8216;s Psychology Lab (August 2012 April 2013).
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Dr. Alecea Standlee Academic Portfolio - Professional Service ASA
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I believe that information should be shared. Much in the way that I want my students to be able to critically engage and give back to society, I am dedicated to the furthering of knowledge in the profession. Working interdisciplinary, I peer review for multiple journals and actively contribute to research dedicated to the broader understanding of society. Emotion, Space and Society. Emotion, Space and Society. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography (JCE). New Media and S...
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Dr. Alecea Standlee Academic Portfolio - Research Curriculum Vitae
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Alecea Standlee, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Sociology. Marsh Hall A117 • Athens, WV 24712. Bull; (315) 395-5299. Download my Curriculum Vitae. Social Inequality and Stratification. Sociological Theory (Classical and Contemporary). PhD Sociology, Syracuse University, 2012. Ldquo;The Real Virtual World: Techno-mediated Relationships in the Lives of College Age Adults”. Dr Jackie Orr (Chair), Dr. Marjorie DeVault, Dr. Prema Kurien, Dr. Margaret Usdansky, Dr. Murali Venkatesh. Minor: Women’s Studies. Part-...
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The Organizational Scientist: Editor’s Note: New Features, Future Plans
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Thursday, January 28, 2010. Editor’s Note: New Features, Future Plans. Judging from the outpouring of positive feedback we’ve received, the Organizational Scientist is a resounding success. But we’re not getting complacent. We’re continuing to brainstorm and find new ways to improve this communication outlet to better serve both the internal Organizational Science community and its external friends and visitors. In the feature story on Jane Ma. Finally, two plans for the future are worth noting. The Orga...
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The Organizational Scientist: Program Welcomes New Students
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Thursday, August 20, 2009. Program Welcomes New Students. Berka grew up in Queens, N.Y. and has lived in Charlotte, N.C., for the past nine years. Prior education and experience:. Berka attended Bucknell University for his undergraduate education and earned his MBA at UNC Charlotte. His GA assignments are with Dr. Doug Pugh in the Management department and Dr. Cliff Scott in the Communication Studies department. Carello hails from Greensboro, N.C. Prior education and experience:. Carello’s interest...
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The Organizational Scientist: Alumni Corner: Heather Gordon
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010. Alumni Corner: Heather Gordon. When did you graduate? What is your current job role and where? Leadership Assessment and Talent Analytics. What are your greatest memories of OS? It would be the group sessions with all the students and faculty together where we would all share ideas regarding research topics. I heardsuch diverse perspectives on topics I wasn’t very familiar with and began thinking of things in different ways than what I was used to. Use your years in the prog...
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The Organizational Scientist: Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Cliff Scott
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Thursday, January 28, 2010. Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Cliff Scott. Facts about Cliff Scott:. He used to have a fully stocked snack drawer with Little Debbie’s, Zebra Cakes, and Nutty Bars. “I was deprived of individually wrapped snacks as a child.” he said. His wife, Jill Dineen, is the lead singer of a local blues band. He and Jill have two dogs, Ben and Molly, and a cat named Grace. His father was a professor. He does minor car repair and used to flip cars for money on Ebay. Enter your e-mail address:.